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Defining Interdisciplinary Studies Interdisciplinary Study is a discipline that studies complex questions, solves complex problems, and gains coherent understanding of complex issues that are increasingly beyond the ability of any single discipline to comprehensively address or adequately solve. |
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![]() Defining Interdisciplinary Studies For over a century, the American educational system at all levels has relied on academic disciplines as platforms from which to impart knowledge and to generate new knowledge. Today, interdisciplinary learning at all levels is far more common as there is growing recognition that it is needed to answer complex questions, solve complex problems, and gain coherent understanding of complex issues that are increasingly beyond the ability of any single discipline to address comprehensively or resolve adequately. As Carole L. Palmer (2001) writes, “The real-world research problems that scientists address rarely arise within orderly disciplinary categories, and neither do their solutions” (p. vii). |
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![]() How can one man be or become everything ?
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![]() This would seem to be quite impossible if one seeks truth with scientific method and/or IPSO.
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